Michigan State football to play at 3:30 against Indiana

MSU and Indiana will square off in the afternoon time slot on Saturday

Michigan State football will look to bounce back after a crushing loss to Indiana when they welcome in Indiana next Saturday in East Lansing.

Indiana is red hot, undefeated, and very well may be in the top ten when kickoff starts next Saturday.

Despite what may happen on the field, or how either team looks heading into the game, we now have a gametime between the Spartans and Hoosiers for the Old Brass Spittoon.

MSU and Indiana will kickoff at 3:30 on Peacock, getting the afternoon timeslot.

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Michigan State, Indiana to be an afternoon game

The night game streak will come to an end when MSU hosts Indiana

Michigan State football is on a massive run of night games, having played five straight in the night window. The streak will come to an end on Nov. 2.

Michigan State is set to host Indiana that day for a game that may be against a top-10 opponent.

While we do not know the exact start time, the Big Ten has announced the game for the Old Brass Spittoon will be either a noon or 3:30 p.m. start.

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Quotes: Harlon Barnett talks Michigan State football’s win over Indiana

See what Harlon Barnett had to say after MSU’s win over Indiana:

Michigan State football is bringing the Old Brass Spittoon back to East Lansing, defeating the Indiana Hoosiers on Saturday afternoon in a gritty 24-21 game.

It was a great game by MSU, that saw its share of adversity, but ultimately overcoming it to take a road victory.

MSU interim head coach Harlon Barnett was obviously very content with his team’s performance, getting an emotional, meaningful win in a rivalry game.

Check out what the Michigan State interim head coach had to say after the team’s big win over Indiana:

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WATCH: Michigan State football TE Maliq Carr secures game winning touchdown

WATCH: Katin Houser hits Maliq Carr for the game winning touchdown against Indiana:

Michigan State went into Bloomington on Saturday afternoon and took down the Hoosiers, taking the Old Brass Spittoon back from Indiana, winning 24-21.

The Spartans won the game on a 36-yard touchdown pass from Katin Houser to Maliq Carr, who broke several tackles on his way to the endzone with just 1:19 left in the game. It was the perfect finish to an outstanding game from Carr, securing 9 passes for 100 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Watch the game winning touchdown catch from Carr:

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WATCH: Montorie Foster makes unreal one-handed grab for touchdown

Take another look at Montorie Foster’s insane one-handed grab leading to a TD:

Michigan State took down Indiana on the road on Saturday afternoon, bringing the Old Brass Spittoon back to East Lansing.

Aiding the Spartans offensive efforts was an insane touchdown grab by Montorie Foster. Foster bailed out QB Katin Houser, who missed the throw to the outside, but it was his senior wide receiver making a crazy one-handed catch, before breaking several tackles on his way to the endzone.

Watch the crazy touchdown:

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Michigan State football bringing Old Brass Spittoon back to East Lansing, defeats Indiana

Michigan State is bringing Old Brass Spittoon back to East Lansing after defeating Indiana on the road

The Old Brass Spittoon is coming back to East Lansing after the Spartans went on the road to Bloomington to knock off Indiana, 24-21.

MSU avoided being on the wrong side of history, avoiding back to back losses to the Hoosiers for the first time since a three game losing streak from 1967-69.

Down 21-17, it was redshirt freshman QB Katin Houser leading the Spartans on an 8-play, 75 yard game winning touchdown drive, capped off by a 36-yard touchdown pass to Maliq Carr.

With just over a minute to go, the Spartans needed one more stop to hold off the pesty Hoosiers, and they did just that. A bend-don’t-break drive left Indiana a 50-yard field goal that went wide right, securing the win for MSU.

Houser finished the game throwing the ball 26-for-41 and 245 yards, 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. The Spartans were led by Carr with 9 receptions for 100 yards and 2 touchdowns, while Montorie Foster added 7 catches for 93 yards and a touchdown.

The Spartans, now 4-7, will head to Ford Field for the season finale against Penn State next week.

Click here to see the best photos from the Spartans rivalry win over Indiana

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WATCH: Cal Haladay opens Michigan State football scoring with a pick-six

Cal Haladay puts the Spartans on the board with a pick-six!

Michigan State is in the midst of a rivalry contest against the Indiana Hoosiers for the Old Brass Spittoon trophy.

With the offense struggling early on in the game, the defense needed to help give the team a boost and they did just that.

On a key third down play, Cal Haladay showed blitz, but backed away and read the play perfectly leading to an interception that he would return to the house for a touchdown.

Watch the Michigan State pick-six here:

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